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enzo1 05-05-2013 02:31 PM

Meet The 'Liberator': Test-Firing The World's First Fully 3D-Printed Gun
 
Meet The 'Liberator': Test-Firing The World's First Fully 3D-Printed Gun - Forbes
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apriliaguy 05-05-2013 03:09 PM

Wasnt the liberator. The gun they dropped out of planes to the French resistance. Smooth bore. This reminds me of the gun from malkovich movie with Clint Eastwood.

This has to be a concern with airplanes. No

apriliaguy 05-05-2013 03:13 PM

Well should of read the article. Haha all is explained. Sorry about that

sc_rufctr 05-05-2013 04:11 PM

Well, "The cat's out of the bag" now. ;)

Certainly an interesting engineering achievement but how many rounds could you fire before blows up in your hand?

id10t 05-05-2013 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 7424606)
Well, "The cat's out of the bag" now. ;)

Certainly an interesting engineering achievement but how many rounds could you fire before blows up in your hand?

Like the original WWII Liberator, how many do you need to shoot?

manbridge 74 05-05-2013 06:55 PM

Cartridge is still metal. Airport screening will pick it out in seconds.

id10t 05-05-2013 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by manbridge 74 (Post 7424868)
Cartridge is still metal. Airport screening will pick it out in seconds.

There are plastic pistol/rifle cases... use a glass marble for the bullet. Maybe plan on single shot, so you have a black powder wad/pellet that is ignited by a strike anywhere match head superglued to the head of the firing pin.

widebody911 05-05-2013 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manbridge 74 (Post 7424868)
Cartridge is still metal. Airport screening will pick it out in seconds.

Riiight.


Airport Security: Loaded Gun Slips Past TSA Screeners - ABC News

Jim Bremner 05-05-2013 07:30 PM

This JUST IN!


California puts a 10 day waiting period on 3d printers! OMG!

HHI944 05-05-2013 07:35 PM

My cousin did the exact same thing with a 1911 ......how the hell do you miss that much metal?!?!?

Tervuren 05-05-2013 07:35 PM

TSA raised a ruckus about my brother's folding frying pan, but said nothing about the two disassembled guns! :rolleyes:

911_Dude 05-06-2013 04:17 AM

I want one of these printers. But as soon as people start to get killed by these printed guns the feds will make them as illeagal as fully automatic weapons. Simple as that.

andyt11 05-06-2013 05:05 AM

more here....

BBC News - Working gun made with 3D printer

Its a neat project, and this guy is obviously very talented, but as many of the people commenting on the article have said, it might have been a better use of his time to produce a water pump. Or surgical tools / artificial joints / prosthetic limbs etc etc... I'm sure there are loads of things that remote poor places could make good use of.

berettafan 05-06-2013 05:56 AM

This guy has done us all a favor by pointing out the potential danger early on.

I might be making this up but I seem to recall the liberator was intended as a means to get a better gun. Not really the same concept.

jcommin 05-06-2013 06:24 AM

The news reports that the gun fired 8 shots before it stopped working.

I don't see much difference between finding how to make a bomb on the net or making a gun on a 3D printer.

The game always changes, nothing stays still for long.

911_Dude 05-06-2013 09:29 AM

That was fast

Making guns with 3D printers would be illegal under bill planned by Sen. Schumer - NewsChannel 9 WSYR

krystar 05-06-2013 10:12 AM

yea but politicians don't get that u can already make your own firearms with minimal tools. and it's completely legal under ATF law.

not to mention it's cheaper to build a real gun than it is to buy a 3d printer and make 1 shot 380acp plastic guns.

cockerpunk 05-06-2013 10:15 AM

since when did it take a 3d printer to make a gun?

the british sten gun was made in homes all across england to prevent the factory from being bombed during the blitz.

Sten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

911_Dude 05-06-2013 10:29 AM

I think the issue is that its plastic and can foil security checkpoints, and takes little skill to produce, once you have the build data.

rusnak 05-06-2013 11:43 AM

why wouldn't they just design the thing to have a plastic body and a smooth bore barrel that can be made from steel? That might make it harder to sneak into an airport, but also much more reliable.


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